Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Dec 1932, p. 25

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At last, the long waited day is. nearing. In just à few hours, the Nýew Trier mess hall will ring with merriment and joy: Christmas cheer fill f1 the, building -and make the, rafters ring.' Gay, festive, cëolorful, and spectacular scenes wil be en- joyed. Many agile, as ývel1 as charm- ing and capable girls, have spent rnany hours'in an effort to mnakethis huge affairan overwhclming success. They have graciously put in hours of work, >I)earing. in mnd -the everpres- cnt need of scholarships for New Trier girls. AFrench booth, wherever it be, attracts , much. attention fromn the feminine nembers of the crowvd. Charming, bewitching, attractive and dainty things that. every wonan craves. You.boys, whowant*to make a god impression on that girl, just buy sonething at the French booth- and yýou'll hav-e no more worries for a .hay date. Evýerv won'i longs 'f'r efegance and luxury,' and heré's a niarvýelous way 10' gratify her whinsý. It's also à good. way for v ou." because it will'd(o the work and (10 it inexpensiv'eIy. The price is no, .,ign of thec quality. It's a bargain bazaar. 'Flec valuecs are greater than ever. the %%ares are t>ner. AHl the gaietv ani joy- and cheer \will give viou a dsr for a nibble. Jnst, ,trol over to the idcr-and-J ý(1ogl'tt hooth and partake of thec verx- best anîd înopt rc fresling ciderý '.'n'c ier sîpp)c(. Anîd as for th C dloughinut,, words can*t descrlihe thieir Ifiîo~cs once N'ou tastel thýern, ou Il find \- ounirself vearnng I crx lId deliglits In a grab-bag -to pay a few cents and then výery gingerlx- hring forth an attractive package. Aýil thatrntcr and sus- penIsec attaclled to, the fun of'01 a grab-1 lag rùklth d0(er oflcs eflvY \-o, Therv's: ilnô limit at the Girls' Club) bargaln bazaar ,(>i . Decernber r3,. so you ail take a gral, too. Leý-ry(>ne reads' YoÙ just is't, to keep apace w%,tIl other persons. we'i7e coming to that. You 'niustn't forget, to corne up to the tea roomi .and partake, of those luscl.ous delica- cîes. Cakes, pies -and cookies are at the food booth. Another product of theT continent, t he chef, has, corne to aid us ini making -the most'delicious damn- ties you've ever seen or tasted. Here's a real'bargain and one of thÏose 'things ihat don't. occur ev ery, day. Buy your supply of cookies and cakes, 50 when ' company ormes, you wNvon t haveto trouble with baking. Hardly 'a person dislikcs candy. Taffy, and hard. candy, soft candy.: and ail sorts are here to please your ".sweet tooth.", You'll "l'ove" the candy.. ýThis is the vear for practical gifts,'. and so the Kitchen booth cornes to your aid. A cook book, containling favorite recipes of.ý the New 'Trier faculty and studèlits, *111 bd f mmid here as well as ail sorts of 'kitchen utensils. Ciever. designs for aprons and pot holders; tea toweis that are pleasing to the eve -, and dish cloths, to miake the drudgery of Thursdav nighit pas's swiftly-all these will f ca-. turc the kitchen boot. Why not give somiething for the kitchen this year, ýinstead of some impractical gif t? Anyone, from a nexlvwed to a great grandmnother, i Ill i'clqu- fl7UL5.. .'. - Yo-- the Girls' club bazaar. -A matinee by the. dancing group vviil add to the enjoyment of the' fuhI afternoon. 0f course, vou '11 want to sec these graceful. girls *performin t the afternoon. And then, "Ten Cents a Dance" for young and old alike, wi1 be an, added 'feature. Ten cents, and you can dance to the strains of some "1class%-" orchestra. Another real t is nice. to set the alùmni drop home on Turkey dlay long enough. to, sign the guest book before-de- parting'for colleges from Bowdoin to Stan ford, but Iet's hope they *don't return in February,, for, you, know what that rucans Others home, for ,Thanksgiving, with whom wve, had a Chance té.talk, incluided: Bob Knauer, Ray K<imnbell,' Loring Farwell, Bol) Hess and Harr% GihIogly ..Se vou at Christmas, Men!' H.utch: "Give me.a sentence using the Word'Vicious'." Pundit: "Best vicious for a* merry Hutch. "Don't voti knovw the King's English?". Pundit: -Yes, and so is the Queen." Fromi a recent study of the last se'. of grades it seerns that some students get up bright and early and others get up early. "I can stay awake anly length of time simply by forcing myself to it." "I see-the triuimph of mind over MI attress." 15Oý-pournd football teamn. Thanksgiving found manv New Trier alunmni home' from' college- Bob) Burns fromn Michigan, Ken Stil- iing from Wabash. Bol> Hess from Kentnckyv (looking verv "Joe Col-' lege"), Helen. Green fromn Io-wa State, Arthur Rice fromn the Univer-t sitv. of Illinois, and Ed Dovie froni Corneli.. 1 .1 Katherine Thonipson, Marion Ehr- mann, Dorothy. Vollman, jane* Rus- s il. Senior; Second team-Margaret - Hutchings, Jane Sundloff, Judy Fox,.' Cecilia, Meyer,. Jane Engcl, Marion Westerfeld, Eleanor Moulding, lune Kehl, Alison Burge, Ruth Anderson,, Priscilla Whcelock. List Junior Tsemam Junitor first team-ýVirginia Brown- ing, A. Hoiloway, J.- Scrimhgeoutr, L Hoffrnan, P. Carleton, R. Solomon, j. Mlauiand, M1. Gaston, J. Christen- son, S. Burnett, T. Wilson. Junior second team-E. Riva, M. Reynolds,- J.Kahnweiler, J. Bull, L. Eisens.tadt, C. McGivern, M. Aider, M. Raymond, B. Layer, C.- J. Wellbeloved,' N. Wjlds.' Sophomore first team-M. Ashman, L. Steff ens, M. Waidner, A. Bayliss, .. Gordon,, K. Morgan, .Berge, A. Booz, E. Gordon, E. Steen, M. Xeiller. Sophomore second team- J. Moulding, H. Young, L. Fredigke, P. Hawley, T.' Schorur, J. Carrol, E. Herman, I. M. Obermeier, J. Bal- hiatchet, J. Horsting, P. Butler. Frethnman Teams Named Fres.hman first team-E. Rapport, B. Bryson, B. Faxon, M. Kubrick, P. Bird- sali, E. Winkie, L. Nauss, 'M. Lirai, E. Russell, 1-1. Shane, H. Pierson' ,Fresh- mnan second team-A. Simon, A. Tussie With Lane in Cage Inaugural New Trier cagers will battle Lane Tech of Chicago, Fridaiv night at' New Trier as the opening game on the 1932-33 basketball schedule. Only one heavywveight regular is left from last year's squad, and he ivili. be ineligible after the close of- booth. 'Everything is. here, troin sheer chiffon to wvoollen skating sox. Unusual, very reasonable-in 'fact,. chcap-and absolutely no catch. A gen uiner and unheard-of bargain! Those gay, lively. skating' 'sox that everyorte admires' at the: rink are in, I<akes rM Monday,l wood and àn Kirk accomnpanïed 11 rian, IKatherine KounÈ and Vinnie Grondai.

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